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Stephan Wilkinson
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Question Where get Fuchs wheels?

Like everybody else with an SC, I want to upgrade from the optional-stock 6" and 7" by 16" Fuchs wheels that I have to 7s and 8s.

What is the best, most economical yet reliable source for them? A place like Parts Heaven? Wheel Enhancement? Stoddard? I want to get real ones, not replicas, which I assume means either used or professionally rejuvenated.

And no, I don't want any other aftermarket wheels.

Stephan

Old 04-06-2001, 05:58 AM
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I found my 7&8" Fuchs on the rennlist.com classified section. Paid $800 for wheels that were in great shape.

Mike..
Old 04-06-2001, 06:20 AM
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If you know anyone in LA....the Pomona Porsche swap meet.
Old 04-06-2001, 06:32 AM
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Try www.914underground.com For New Fuchs. Steve
Old 04-06-2001, 06:55 AM
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I have a set of full-polished 6" and 7" Fuchs sitting in my foyer. No tires. I found out my existing 16" wheels are 7s and 8s - they're ROH wheels and heavy as hell, but they're 7s and 8s for god's sake. Should I put on the Fuchs anyway?

I got them on Ebay, to answer your question.

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Old 04-06-2001, 07:05 AM
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When I purchased my 85 carrera it came with ROH wheels- you are right, they are heavy. I use them as my street wheels (they look great), and have several sets of 7 and 8" Fuchs that I use on the track. I would not trust the roh wheels on the track- although I have no real data to support that feeling. I can say I have autoX the car with both the roh and fuchs, and there is a big difference- the lighter fuchs feel a lot better at the edge.
Gary
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David McLaughlin
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I spoke with Wheel Enhancement a while back about getting wider fuchs. They would take my 6x15's in trade on 8x15's for, I believe, $500 total. Since I don't have my flares yet, I have yet to follow through. They are worth a call at least.



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